Blue Jeans


Creato da: Carol Black | Neal Marlens |
Genere: Commedia | Dramma | Famiglia |

Numero di stagioni: 6
Numero di episodi: 115
Data prima messa in onda: 1988-01-31
Data ultima messa in onda: 1993-05-12

Approfondimenti

Jack's catch phrase about his job is "Work is work." D
An actual narrator on-set was reading aloud the voiceover lines to make it easier for Fred Sava [...] D
Alicia Silverstone guest-starred as Jessica in one episode. Fred Savage hit on her during filmi [...] D
Winnie's name is short for Gwendolyn. D
At the end of the episode of the finale, the voice of the narrator's kid at the end is Daniel S [...] D
Once Wayne gets his driver's license, he receives a letter that displays the zip code for Culve [...] D
Although the show never mentions any actual town or state, in Season 3, Episode 7 (The New Car) [...] D
Bob Brush said the show got a lot of fan mail in the last season about how Kevin and Paul were [...] D
Having to appeal to a wide range of viewers, the show's setting is never overtly mentioned. Acc [...] D
Whenever the kids eat in the school cafeteria, they always have green Jell-O. D
After graduating and entering high school, none of Kevin's junior high friends appear except fo [...] D
Kevin Arnold is 12 years old in the first episode, in 1968, which means he was born in 1956 and [...] D
Quite frequently Fred Savage can be seen licking his lips during his reaction shots. D
The Wonder Years series mirrors the style of A Christmas Story and is based on this style. Acto [...] D
The show's extensive use of popular music/required musical rights caused syndication problems a [...] D
Robert Picardo originally auditioned to play the role of Jack Arnold but was turned down for be [...] D
Rumors on the Internet said that the role of Paul Pfeiffer was played by rocker Marilyn Manson. [...] D
At the end of the series finale, Kevin says Paul Pfeiffer went to Harvard and became a lawyer. [...] D
"The Wonder Years" debuted in 1988 and featured Daniel Stern as the voice of adult Kevin Arnold [...] D
Jack Arnold's birthday is November 6th, 1927. He died in 1975, based on the closing narration o [...] D
Having auditioned for Winnie and as Kevin's occasional love interest and nemesis, Crystal McKel [...] D
One of the Arnold family members (usually Norma) mentions a potato dish in nearly every dinner [...] D
At the beginning of Season 1 Episode 1, this is the only episode where when characters come int [...] D
The producers were unclear whether the show would continue after the sixth season. As a result, [...] D
H. Richard Greene and Lynn Milgrim, who had recurring roles as Winnie Cooper's parents, are mar [...] D
In the pilot episode, the first words said by Jack Arnold are "traffic's traffic," when Norma a [...] D
Fred Savage came to the attention of the show's casting directors through his roles in Vice Ver [...] D
Dan Lauria and Alley Mills would be reunited in 2021 in an off-Broadway production of Paul Osbo [...] D
According to Season 5, Episode 14, Wayne's birthday is April 6th, as his Vietnam draft lottery [...] D
Inspired by Una storia di Natale (1983). Peter Billingsley who played Ralphie in Una storia di [...] D
Carol Black and Neal Marlens, the program's co-creators, grew disillusioned with Hollywood and [...] D
After the series ended, Fred Savage's mother kept the New York Jets jacket worn by Kevin during [...] D
The schools the characters on the show attended, RFK Junior High, Lincoln Junior High, and McKi [...] D
Neal Marlens, the show's original co-creator, knew Dan Lauria before working with him on The Wo [...] D
Kevin's birthday is March 18, 1956. This is revealed in the episode about Paul's Bar-Mitzvah. D
All episodes occur 20 years before the year of the air date. Ultimately, the first episode aire [...] D
Whenever it cuts to Mr. Cantwell's science class, his speech always metaphorically relates to K [...] D
Fred Savage's brother Ben Savage (who played Cory in Boy Meets World) appeared at a very young [...] D
While Daniel Stern was the narrator for the series, Arye Gross was the narrator for the pilot e [...] D
As a result of declining ratings and raising budgets, producers canceled the show. However, the [...] D
Fred Savage had to obtain a special driver's permit, as he was not old enough for a legal drive [...] D
Although set in California, the unnamed fictional town in which the series takes place has a di [...] D
One major part of the show's running storyline is a falling-out between Kevin and Winnie, who b [...] D
Dan Lauria was a high school athletics coach and substitute teacher for Lindenhurst High School [...] D
Actor Jason Hervey said that the scenes where he inched the car forward as Kevin tries to get i [...] D
Having a recurring theme regarding Jack Arnold's cheapness and thriftiness, the Arnold's differ [...] D
Fred Savage and Danica McKellar receive the most questions about why Kevin and Winnie didn't ge [...] D
Fred Savage is the only cast member to appear in every episode. D
Premiered immediately following ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII, a last minute decision as th [...] D
According to the 2013 book "Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The [...] D
Owing to its time, the Vietnam War served as a recurring backdrop to the series, and Jack was a [...] D
Bob Brush said his favorite season was the last one. He enjoyed expanding the roles of Jack and [...] D
The house used for exterior shots of the home in the opening sequence and throughout the entire [...] D
Dan Lauria is a veteran officer (Captain O-3) of the United States Marine Corps and served in Vietna [...] D
The character 'Wayne Arnold' was ranked #7 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brats" (27 March 2 [...] D

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